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Bought a new toy today
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As you're up there, how many different displays does it have for reporting rain?How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think -
Wet, wet, wet...Originally posted by Troll View PostAs you're up there, how many different displays does it have for reporting rain?Comment
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I have a big large screen display they tells me the local weather, it's called a window.Originally posted by Troll View PostAs you're up there, how many different displays does it have for reporting rain?Comment
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HTHOriginally posted by russell View PostI have a big large screen display that tells me I'm a dick, it's called a mirror.Comment
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...also from your site
"this months weather"
Longest Dry Period 1 days to 21 November
Longest Wet Period 4 days to 25 November
What was the weather when it wasn't wet or dry?
Just curious...How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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The stations only been live for a few days so it'll take time to generate meaningfull historical data.Originally posted by Troll View Post...also from your site
"this months weather"
Longest Dry Period 1 days to 21 November
Longest Wet Period 4 days to 25 November
What was the weather when it wasn't wet or dry?
Just curious...Comment
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Looks brilliant.
Is the wind speed the average for the day/hour/rolling? Some other averages might be interesting when you have more history.Comment
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"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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By coincidence I've just bought the same model. Again, just to have another gadget.
Hope you've sealed the RJ connectors under the sensors, they don't look like they could take too much of our horizontal rain.
Been playing with PHP too, but nothing as nice as your page..........
edit: I've also been playing with pywws to interface to the box.Comment
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